What can I do to be able to leave state with 2 yr old back to hometown?
If you were never married and a Petition for Paternity has not been filed with the court, nothing is stopping you from moving.
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If you were never married and a Petition for Paternity has not been filed with the court, nothing is stopping you from moving.
The 45 day time period for mandatory disclosure begins once the Petition is served upon the other party. If you file a Request to Produce, the...
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The Father would need to file a Petition for Paternity to receive rights. Any visitation you allow is voluntary at this point until he files a...
If you were never married and there is not a Petition for Paternity filed with the court, nothing is stopping you from moving home. An unwed...
If you were never married and a Petition for Paternity was never filed, you are not restricted from moving with your children.
A Guardian Ad Litem will likely interview both parties, teachers, therapists and relatives. Typically the GAL writes a Report and Recommendation...
I would suggest contacting some attorneys through Avvo to explain your situation and need for a Petition for Paternity to be filed, requesting...
Sounds like you have a valid case to file a Motion for Contempt. During that hearing, the judge may order your ex to pay your attorney's fees.
I would suggest consulting with a Wills, Trust and Estate attorney.
It is an absolute requirement to provide opposing party a copy of the motion or pleading that is filed.